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Originally Posted by ethereal_reality
What a night! The CUBS win 9 to 2....and this.
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Originally Posted by odinthor
And: Go Cubs! (My father was from Chicago, and lived within walking distance of Wrigley Field.)
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Although Los Angeles' Wrigley Field has been mentioned several times, and Wrigley's mansion on Catalina,
I found no mention of the Cubs connection to Los Angeles. (Although I thought maybe it had been.)
The Chicago Cubs regularly held spring training on Catalina Island from 1921 to 1951.
You can find dozens of photos about the Cubs excursions here for Spring Training; here's a select few:
In this undated photo they arrive for their first practice of the season.
The 1928 Cubs on the beach.
Baseball Hall of Fame
Chicago Cubs at the Hamilton Cove Airport, Santa Catalina Island, c. 1931.
(The airplane is referred to as a Douglas Dolphin Model 1.)
Islapedia
Arriving at Catalina, March 11, 1937.
Exploregram
For the birds? Cubs players with ostriches at the Avalon Bird Park on Catalina Island.
NYT
Chicago Cubs and mascots on Catalina Island for spring training, February, 1939.
Calumet412 Blog
A 1930's aerial of Avalon, you can see the Cubs Spring Training baseball field in the foreground.
Catalina Island Scrapbook: voncoelln.com via DWP
Field of Dreams...1940.
Pomona Public Library via DWP
Recently the Catalina Museum opened, detailing a lot of the island's rich history, including a Cubs exhibit:
Spring practice in paradise?
Hmm...the guy looking up into the air at left, closest to the camera, looks suspiciously like current Cubs first
baseman Anthony Rizzo. Is he a time traveler? He had cancer and beat it into "remission." (Came to the future
to cure it?) He predicted the Cubs would win the NL pennant over a year ago and that teammate Kris Bryant
would become a star player (which he certainly was last night). Maybe not predictions? Heh!
Vineline
Speaking of predictions: In 1993, a student named Michael Lee at Mission Viejo High School in California, had this
written under his photo in his High School Yearbook:
WGN-TV
BeLEEve it!
Game Seven! Go Cubs! - by way of Catalina!